(3 cr.) This course is a continuation of EN 101. The
second semester reviews the student's grasp of
short essay structure and of effective sentence
structure, but emphasizes argument, persuasion
and research writing. Essays are longer and more
complex than in EN 101, and some attention is
paid to writing across the curriculum. The
readings, which include expository essays, plus
several longer works of fiction, drama or a
selection of poems, serve to unify the course
content. Peer tutoring is available in the
Learning Commons.
Prerequisite: EN 101 or EN 101I; Every Year, All